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    Critique a Research Study

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    Critique a Research Study Critique a Research Study The nursing research study I chose at the beginning of the semester was Impact of health literacy and patient trust on glycemic control in an urban USA population. The research article begins with a description of Diabetes‚ its consequences of the disease process‚ complications‚ economic cost‚ and the public health crisis that is foreseen over the next few decades. Research has shown that improvement of glycosylated hemoglobin concentration

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    [1] In general‚ lacking the necessary skills or education‚ and faced with the ramifications of systematic racism many African Americans arriving in northern cities found themselves without work‚ and as a result northern cities filled with either underemployed or unemployed African Americans.[2] As it turned out‚ by the 1950’s‚ the North and South had a lot more in common than they did in 1861. Systematic racism

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    Running head: QUALITY OF LIFE‚ RESEARCH CRITIQUE Quality of Life‚ Research Critique Lisa Spann Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS-433V Professor Anna Auler October 04‚ 2012 Quality of Life‚ Research Critique As the ability to prolong chronological life advances‚ the question is when is the effort enough or too much? The term coined “quality of life” or QoL is thrown out to be a point of reference. The certain point at which determined the efforts are no longer

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    Research Critique Melinda Ann Whiteley SW 530 January 29‚ 2015 Professor Thomas Research Critique The purpose of this paper is to critique an article from the National Association of Social Workers‚ Inc. The article selected is titled “Child custody loss among women with persistent severe mental illness.” (Hollingsworth‚ 2004) I selected this article due to its applicability to child protective services which is where my field practicum is taking place. The components of this article are clearly

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    Individual Research Critique: Stereotyping and Nurses’ Recommendations for Treating Pain in Hospitalized Children Kimberly Moody Loyola University-Chicago In your own words‚ describe the purpose this article. The purpose of the study conducted by Griffin‚ Polit‚ and Byrne (2007) was to determine if stereotyping affected the nurses’ perception of pain in children and altered their treatment. The study looked at three characteristics of children‚ gender‚ race‚ and level of attractiveness‚ to assess

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    Research Critique Introduction The main purpose of the article Stalking and Age; is to look at the three different age groups when it comes to stalking. Younger stalkers are considered 16 years or younger‚ adult stalkers are considered 17 to 59 years‚ and older stalkers are 60 and over. There are differences that can appear to have implications for investigation‚ intervention‚ risk assessment‚ and management. In this article there is original research that was conducted. An exploratory approach

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    Running head: RESEARCH CRITIQUE‚ PART 2: CRITIQUE OF QUANTITATIVE Research Critique‚ Part 2: Critique of Quantitative Research Article Debra Benton Grand Canyon University Introduction to Nursing Research NRS 433V August 26‚ 2012 Research Critique‚ Part 2: Critique of Quantitative Research Article The population who are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) often experience daytime drowsiness and are at risk for ischemic heart disease‚ arrhythmias‚ hypertension‚ and other vascular

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    Marcus Wagner Lea Friesen Ceramics 13 March 2014 Research and Critique Paper Samuel Johnson was born on the Eastern prairie of the Red River Valley in 1973. Johnson did his schooling at the University of Minnesota‚ Morris. After Johnson graduated‚ he apprenticed with Richard Bresnahan for three years. Then in 2000 Johnson studied at Denmark’s Design School in Copenhagen. While he was there he had a job at the International Ceramic Center in Skaelskor. n 2001‚ Sam traveled to Japan and worked

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    a one shot case study. A non-random‚ convenience sampling was used. The self-completion questionnaire was distributed one time to the initial one hundred and fifty-six participants. This was the only critical measure used in this study. Study Critique Target Population‚ Study Population‚ Measurement & Unit of Analysis Target Population and Study Population. This study made no hypotheses but instead aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of social work students towards working with clients

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    acceptability to patients. The research is qualitative as it understands different perspectives between groups and categories of people in two teams. The researchers used a grounded theory‚ which according to Newell and Burnard (2011) is an approach to analysing qualitative data. The McMaster University qualitative framework (Letts et al‚ 2007) will be used to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article. This framework was chosen as it considers health research in its broadest sense. Two areas

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